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Wrong my friend...Ubuntu has become so big that now you adapt to it not the other way around. Software will run on Ubuntu just because it's so popular or else it won't exist at all. Ubuntu has become the face of linux either you like it or not.

Software might run on Ubuntu, when they maintain a working Wayland version. I really doubt that KDE, Gnome, XFCE, Enlightenment, ..., adapt to a display server that can break for them anytime because Canonical doesn't care for other DEs and develops Mir with Unity only in mind. Ubuntu will fail, in the same way Windows will fail because of bad decisions, although they are the face of desktop computing and the most popular OS on desktops.
Wayland is the future, either you like it or not. Anything that can't run on Wayland will cease to exist sooner or later.

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Software might run on Ubuntu, when they maintain a working Wayland version. I really doubt that KDE, Gnome, XFCE, Enlightenment, ..., adapt to a display server that can break for them anytime because Canonical doesn't care for other DEs and develops Mir with Unity only in mind. Ubuntu will fail, in the same way Windows will fail because of bad decisions, although they are the face of desktop computing and the most popular OS on desktops.
Wayland is the future, either you like it or not. Anything that can't run on Wayland will cease to exist sooner or later.

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Software might run on Ubuntu, when they maintain a working Wayland version. I really doubt that KDE, Gnome, XFCE, Enlightenment, ..., adapt to a display server that can break for them anytime because Canonical doesn't care for other DEs and develops Mir with Unity only in mind. Ubuntu will fail, in the same way Windows will fail because of bad decisions, although they are the face of desktop computing and the most popular OS on desktops.
Wayland is the future, either you like it or not. Anything that can't run on Wayland will cease to exist sooner or later.